Fire Safety Engineering
Bachelor of Science (Honours)
Sonraí an Chúrsa
Course Code | LY_CFIRE_B |
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Céim | 8 |
Fad ama | 1 year |
Creidmheasanna | 60 |
Modh Seachadta | Blended |
Suímh campais | Donegal – Letterkenny |
Modh Seachadta | Páirtaimseartha |
Forbhreathnú Cúrsa
This Bachelor of Science in Fire Safety Engineering (Level 8) is a unique add-on programme where you will study a range of mainstream and specialised fire technology subjects. The programme is designed with the needs of modern and existing buildings in mind and will focus on the application of the science and implementation of the knowledge derived from the study programme.
You will gain a detailed knowledge and understanding of the complex nature of the fire growth process in the context of building compartment fires.
You’ll learn how to identify fire safety problems and concerns relevant to the construction industry, and individual building design in particular.
You’ll grasp major techniques and approaches involved in fire safety design, as well as the integration of the various technical aspects necessary to implement in building design.
You’ll also learn about the legal regulatory framework and responsibilities related to construction and fire safety issues. As well as the technical limits and complex issues posed in achieving fire safety objectives, and the importance of fire safety management issues. Graduates of the BSc Hons Fire Safety Engineering work throughout world. There is a growing need for experts with fire safety skills and an awareness of the complexities of achieving fire safety in existing and new buildings.
Sonraí an Chúrsa
Bliain 1
Seimeastar | Sonraí an Mhodúil | Creidmheasanna | Éigeantach / Roghnach |
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1 |
Fire DynamicsThis module will provide the learner with the essential theoretical scientific concepts of fire dynamics. The objective will be to further develop the learners understanding of fire, its development, spread and impact. The learner will be provided with detailed tools to assist in the practical applications of fire safety to building construction. Additionally, the learner will be provided with the essential theoretical scientific concepts of fire science via the application of practical experiments. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Apply concepts and knowledge to the solution of technical issues related to fire. |
10 | Mandatory |
1 |
Fire Safety ManagementThis module is to engage the student s in an overall assessment of the enhancement o f Fire Safety Management as a vital tool in the overall fire safety strategy of a building project. This assessment introduces them to legislative obligations and maintenance programmes as pa r t of this strategy . Torthaí Foghlama 1. Appraise the requirements of current legislation with regard to Fire Safety Management duties and responsibilities. |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
Fire Safety DesignThe aim of the module is to provide learner with a thorough knowledge of prescriptive fire safety guidance applicable in the Republic of Ireland vis-à-vis achievement of compliance with the Part B functional requirements of the Second Schedule to the Building Regulations 1997-2024 as amended, i.e. prescriptive design codes and guidance documents on foot of which the requirements of B1-B5 of technical Guidance Document B are satisfied. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Interpret the requirements of the legislation relevant to the statutory approvals process with respect to fire safety. |
10 | Mandatory |
2 |
Human Behaviour in FireThis module introduces the learner to the fundamentals of human behaviour in fire and the assumptions and principles that underpin such behaviours with particular emphasis on socio-psychological factors that affect decision making in fire emergencies, recognition and response to fire cues. A particular emphasis will be placed on practical use of evacuation modelling and analysis of egress from first principles. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Examine qualitatively the factors which influence human behaviour in fire |
05 | Mandatory |
3 |
Fire Protection SystemsThe module aims to develop the learners knowledge and understanding of the key parameters associated with the selection and design of various active fire safety systems employed in modern medium to large scale building project and in particular in relation to fire alarm systems, emergency lighting, smoke control systems, and extinguishing systems. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Quantitatively assess the need for active fire safety systems in buildings based on the requirements of the Building Regulations and associated codes of practice for a particular building project. |
10 | Mandatory |
3 |
Quantitative Risk AnalysisA quantitative assessment is an essential first step for performing cost-benefit analysis of alternative fire strategies to comply with the regulations and selecting the most cost-effective strategy. The aim of this module is to introduce and then enable the students to apply various qualitative, semi-quantitative and quantitative techniques in the context of Fire safety Engineering design. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Assess the relative importance of various hazards, and evaluate the interrelationship between hazard, risk and uncertainty. |
05 | Mandatory |
4 |
Fire ProjectThis module enables the learner to apply the practical knowledge, skills and competencies gained through formal study to a design project, where the learner developes a fire safety strategy for a medium to large sized complex building from architectural planning drawings. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Establish design objectives and design and specify fire safety systems to achieve those objectives in accordance with recognised regulatory and ethical standards. |
10 | Mandatory |
4 |
Digital Communications and Employability SkillsThis module develops the learner’s knowledge and appreciation of communication skills in relation to effective writing, presentations, and the communication processes within an organisation. It also focuses on employability skills and the recruitment and selection process. Students will use various computer applications to organise, source, retrieve and present information effectively. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Demonstrate the use of various computer applications and software for the effective communication and presentation of digital information. |
05 | Mandatory |
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Riachtanais Iontrála
– Applicants must have successfully completed a Bachelor of Science/ Bachelor of Engineering (level 7) qualification with 180 ECTS credits and appropriate learning outcomes in a construction technology or related discipline.
– Applications are invited from graduates of a level 7 (or above) degree in Construction Technology, Civil Engineering, Building Services Engineering or Architectural Technology.
-RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) both certified or experiential may be taken into account.
Professional Accreditation
The programme has been fully accredited by Engineers Ireland as meeting the educational requirement to enable graduates to apply for associate member grade and gain the title of ‘Associate Engineer’.
Gairmeacha
Graduate careers typically include roles such as Fire Safety Engineer and Fire Technologist.
The main employers are architecture firms, fire safety engineering consultancies, local authorities, and the public sector, including health and prison services.
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This course will appeal to those working in sectors such as construction, engineering, or the fire industry who are looking to enhance their qualifications and progress in their career. Graduates will have sufficient knowledge to be fully prepared to embark on a career in Fire Safety Consultancy, Building Control (Fire Authority Fire Prevention Officer) or related career paths in the wider fire safety industry.
Eolas Teagmhála
Department of Civil Engineering & Construction
Department Administration: +353 (0)74 918 6406 / +353 (0)74 918 6410
Head of Department: Anne Boner
E: Anne.Boner@atu.ie
T: +353 (0)74 918 6403
Civil Engineering and Construction